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"I'm still traumatized by it." That's how The Who guitarist Pete Townshend sums up his feelings about the darkest day in the band's career in a new mini-documentary scheduled to air on Cincinnati's WCPO on Tuesday night (Dec. 3). In Townshend and singer Roger Daltrey's first extended on-camera interview about the tragedy that took the…
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